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Reach for this book when your child starts asking their first difficult questions about the history of World War II or why certain groups of people have been treated unfairly in the past. It serves as a gentle but honest entry point into one of history's darkest chapters, providing essential facts without overwhelming young readers with graphic details. Susanna Davidson navigates the timeline of the Holocaust by focusing on historical context, the lived experiences of those involved, and the courageous acts of defiance that emerged. It balances the heavy themes of justice and loss with a focus on human resilience. This is a vital resource for parents who want to foster historical literacy and empathy in their children while maintaining a safe emotional space for learning.